3AB_S.3 Unit 4 Giving advice

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Master giving advice! Practice modal verbs like 'should' and 'ought to' in this fun English worksheet.

Write your name, class and class number. Name: _Class: _Class number: _ S3 Unit 4 Giving advice.pptx Read the slides before completing your worksheets. Giving advice - Slides You are watching a TV programme. Read what the host is saying and answer the questions. Good evening. Today, I’m going to introduce two new devices that you should consider buying for your home!Spending hours to prepare a meal is frustrating. Why don’t you try this Smart Cooker? Simply choose a recipe you like and click. The machine will start cooking itself! You have to connect it to your fridge so that the cooker can get the ingredients it needs. Needless to say, you ought to have the ingredients in the fridge first!If you like the Smart Cooker, you’d better listen up! A new product called the Smart Fridge allows you to purchase food and drinks right at home. Touch the screen, select the items you need and check out! To use this function, you must register your credit card first.Amazed by what these devices can do? Why not consider purchasing them? If you buy them this month, you can enjoy a 20% discount! How does the host give advice? Find words in each paragraph that are used to give advice. (e.g. should in paragraph 1) Paragraph 2 Paragraph 3 Paragraph 4 why don't you you'd better why not have to must ought to For should, ought to, had better, have to and must, we form the negative by adding not. Fill in the blanks so that the sentences have opposite meaning. 1. You must not (must) see him.2. You should not (should) answer the question.3. They ought not to (ought to) tell him the truth.4. She had better not (had better) tell me the truth.5. Jane must not (must) stay home.6. He does not have to (have to) stop smoking.7. You had better not (had better) go out at 4 am.8. You don't have to (have to) bring your textbook.9. Iris should not (should) drink some coffee. Matching the advice. Match the advice to the correct sentences. It's too dark here. You ought to turn on the lights. There’s not much time left. You have to hurry. The weather is getting cooler. You have to put enough clothes. You need to get up early tomorrow. You shouldn’t stay up late tonight. This book is from the library. You mustn’t write in it. Your puppy is beginning to smell. You’d better wash him. I don’t understand what the passage is talking about. Why don’t you ask your teacher to explain its meaning? This bottle of milk is past its expiry date. You’d better not drink it. I want to read more books, but books are quite expensive. Why not borrow some from the library? I want to help people, but I don’t have much money. Why don’t you take on voluntary work? 1. You _ read this novel. It's suitable for you. must not shouldn't should 2. You _ listen to David. He’s a liar. must not must ought to 3. Some old people have poor eyesight. They _ wear glasses when they read. don't have to have to have not 4. She _ put too many things in her suitcase. She will be asked to pay an extra charge for excess baggage. should has to shouldn't 5. They _ go to the canteen now. It’s time for class. ought not to ought to must 6. The patient _ stay in hospital because he is very weak. must ought not to doesn't have to 7. You _ eat this piece of cake. It has a lot of sugar and is not good for your health. 'd better 'd better not must 8. David broke the vase. He _ apologize to Mum. ought to ought not to oughts to 9. Mr Chan lost his boss’s USB drive. He _ explain to his boss. shoulds ought to mustn't 10. Mary and her brother _ go to school tomorrow. They’re going to visit Disneyland. don't have to doesn't have to has to Giving a piece of advice to your classmates Students do not have to go to school because of the virus. Give one piece of advice to your classmates or friends to help them stay healthy and happy. Use 'should, ought to, had better, have to, must, why not and why don’t you'.

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